2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12237-019-00593-3
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Evidence for Ecosystem Changes Within a Temperate Lagoon Following a Hurricane-Induced Barrier Island Breach

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“…Such concepts include resistance and resilience of populations to disturbance (sensu Bellingham et al , Batista and Platt ) that results in direct regeneration of community composition and structure (sensu Boucher , Boucher et al , , Yih et al , Vandermeer et al , , Dietze and Clark , Lin et al , Imbert ). The direct regeneration hypothesis, that communities are likely to return to pre‐disturbance conditions following disruption, emerged primarily from empirical study of sedentary organisms in forested ecosystems (Lugo , Keppel et al , Xi , Imbert , Ibanez et al ) and marine coral reef and intertidal systems (Harmelin‐Vivien , Connell , Lugo et al , Greening et al , Gouezo et al , Mathews and Maccarone , Olin et al ). Development of concepts related to effects of tropical cyclones on natural systems thus should benefit from studies of different types of systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such concepts include resistance and resilience of populations to disturbance (sensu Bellingham et al , Batista and Platt ) that results in direct regeneration of community composition and structure (sensu Boucher , Boucher et al , , Yih et al , Vandermeer et al , , Dietze and Clark , Lin et al , Imbert ). The direct regeneration hypothesis, that communities are likely to return to pre‐disturbance conditions following disruption, emerged primarily from empirical study of sedentary organisms in forested ecosystems (Lugo , Keppel et al , Xi , Imbert , Ibanez et al ) and marine coral reef and intertidal systems (Harmelin‐Vivien , Connell , Lugo et al , Greening et al , Gouezo et al , Mathews and Maccarone , Olin et al ). Development of concepts related to effects of tropical cyclones on natural systems thus should benefit from studies of different types of systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Great South Bay (GSB), New York, US is a highly productive temperate lagoon that provides critical stopover habitat and food resources for many juvenile life-history stages of marine finfish, especially during the summer and early fall (Olin et al, 2019;Tinoco, 2017).…”
Section: Study Location and Sampling Of Juvenile Sand Tiger Sharksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two of the three breaches were closed immediately after the storm, but a breach that developed in the area of the Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness remained open to the Great South Bay due to its wilderness designation. Allowing this breach to remain open created an opportunity for the NPS to study the effects of breaches not only on the island itself but the surrounding Great South Bay (Gobler et al 2019;Hinrichs et al 2018, Olin et al 2019. The long-term monitoring and baseline research collected both before and after the storm supported the extensive environmental impact statement developed to help guide whether the NPS should keep the Fire Island Wilderness breach open or manually close it (NPS 2018).…”
Section: Baseline Science and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burdick et al (2019) provide an evaluation of a management tool, ditch remediation, one of a range of restoration techniques tested post-Hurricane Sandy, with the idea that restored salt marshes can better trap sediment and increase organic matter production, thus will be more resilient. Olin et al (2019) explore the response of the Great South Bay, NY, following the breach of Fire Island, studying nekton and community assemblages. Olin et al (2019), along with many other studies, including Hinrichs et al (2018) and Gobler et al (2019), informed the Environmental Impact Statement recommendations (NPS 2018) for the Fire Island Wilderness breach.…”
Section: Overview Of Papers In Special Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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